Re: Winterizing Intrigue Oasis
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Yahoo Message Number: 3618
Hi.
Didn't see a response to your post so here's my two cents.....
I have 30 amp at my house for my coach. I keep my hydronic heat on at the lowest setting possible... 40 degrees. That keeps the inside above freezing so I don't have to winterize or take liquids off the coach. I like to keep it ready to go on a moments notice. The furnace and inside thermostat work off of the battery... so as long as they stay charged there should never be a problem and your 20 amp should take care of that.
The plumbing bay has it's own thermostat and, according to the manual, is set to keep the tanks above freezing. MINE WAS NOT! The first really cold weather (10 degrees) brought the bay temp down to 26 before I went outside (Brrrrrrr) to adjust it. The plumbing bay works independently of the inside thermostat. It only needs the control panel to be on.
Don't take this as authoritative..... it's my understanding of how things work and my experiences.... but should give you some guidance.
Dick May
2002 Intrigue, #11438